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Our very different routes to MOTHERHOOD

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March 31, 2025

As Mother's Day approaches, three women share their special stories

Our very different routes to MOTHERHOOD

'I'VE FOSTERED MORE THAN 200 CHILDREN'

Author Maggie Hartley has one grown-up biological son.

I've always loved working with children. My passion for it started when I was 16 and volunteered at a holiday playscheme for children with disabilities, many of whom had autism. One day, I saw a young boy who was sobbing and distressed. He didn't speak English, but I watched, amazed, as another volunteer calmed him down just with her expressions, gestures and touch. It had a pivotal effect on me – I knew then that I wanted a career that helped children.

In my early 20s, I began working at a residential care home, before becoming a house mother at a school for children with behavioural and emotional issues, where I looked after eight children, day and night. It was this role that led me to become a foster carer.

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I had the right experience and I wanted to support the children that other people had perhaps given up on.

I was single and in my mid-20s when I began. I applied to the local authority and had a rigorous assessment to check my suitability to be a foster carer, before I was interviewed by a panel of social workers and laypeople. I was overjoyed when my application was approved.

My first foster child was a 17-year-old girl, and her newborn baby. I was delighted but also worried – what if she didn't like me, or my house? I needn't have worried. As I was quite young myself, she felt at ease with me and we soon developed a good relationship. She arrived scared and uncertain, and was incredibly nervous around her baby.

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